Searching for Connecticut home care services can be an overwhelming task. You want to find the best option, but with so many choices out there how do you decide? Here are three things to look for when searching for the service that’s right for you:

What kind of experience do they have? While someone who is just getting into the business might be great at what they do, you might be more comfortable with someone with more experience. You may also want to find an agency with a medical background who can provide some level of medical care within the home.

What do former clients say about their service? Online review site and even testimonials on their own page can give you a better idea about what you can expect from a home health care agency. While all reviews should be taken with a grain of salt, it’s not something you should overlook on your search.

Do they offer a free consultation? A consultation is your time to ask questions as well as for the agency to determine the level of care that you or your loved one will require. You shouldn’t have to pay for this service; it should be a complimentary session allowing you to determine if this is the right service for you.

We’d love to show you that we’re the Connecticut home care services you need for yourself or a loved one! Get in touch with us today by calling 860-322-5056 or contacting us through our website to set up your free consultation today.

We locate, vet, train and manage our own staff to assist our clients. We have extensive policies and procedures to cover all aspects of providing excellent quality care. Our mission is to bring balance back to family life.

Our services may range from a few hours per week to 24 hour care, depending on the individual needs and wants. Our extensive pool of resources allows us to fulfill any needs you may have. Talk to a member from our staff today!

After spending time with you in and out of your home, we will match you with a trusted and trained caregiver who will be continuously monitored by us in order to continue to improve or maintain the desired level of independence that was originally established.